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What is your most "you've got to be kidding me" experience at a car mechanic?

Forunatly I have not ever gotten any mechanic trying to do a major con on me, Mostly just the “your filter needs changed” or other service that I personally inspected or replaced shortly before taking it into the shop.My two biggest items though.This was in midwest during winter in like 2004–2005 timeframe. Had a wheel bearing on my eclipse gst replaced by a shop (did this myself with a generic hydraulic press once … just once). They said tires need rotated, and it had been a while so I said go ahead.I drove home and then didn’t really drive anywhere that weekend. Monday comes and it was snowing so there is snow/ice on the road. I go and give myself plenty of time to stop and still slid right through the intersection…what the hell.Turns out the shop rotated my directional tires the old school criss-cross way. Thus making my tires perform pretty much like they were baldFast forward to 2012–2013 timeframe, my wife takes her mazda 3 into dealership for routine maintenance (car still under warranty). I had put a K&N filter in this car quite a while back, even put the “STOP this is a reusable air filter” sticker right on the filter housing.So the dealership is doing the service and calls my wife to tell her that the filter needs replaced, she already knows better and tells them NO it doesn't, it is a washable K&N filter.So she picks up the car, gets the invoice with the inspection check sheet…nothing is checked off. She tells the service manager, he walks into the back and 30 seconds latter walks back with them all checked “ohh the tech just forgot to check them all”.So she comes home, tells me of the ordeal (knowing they will just try to brush her off). Also tells me the intake “sounds weird”. So we drive the car back to the dealership and on my way there I can confirm it does sound off, pull over thinking maybe they just didn't get the cover back on THERE IS NO AIR FILTER IN THE CAR (FYI I am no longer in the midwest but live in southwest desert with very bad dust storms).We get to the dealership and the only person in the shop is some new tech that apparently knows nothing about nothing. I have to get the sales manager to call the service manager back to the store who also calls the tech. Apparently my K&N pulled a disappearing act and no one knows where it is at ( i am guessing another tech’s car).So it is saturday evening and parts department is closed and apparently no manager has the ability to unlock the parts department storage. They want me to drive 2 days (till monday) without a filter in july which is monsoon/dust storm season. I have to persist and tell them then they that they need to sign/notarize a paper saying that they are instructing me to drive without a filter and their shop will be responsible for any engine damage directly or indirectly caused by this incident.Ultimately the sales manager pulls a $20 out of his wallet so I can get a better-than-nothing fram/wix filter from local parts storei then had to go to dealership 3 more times to finally get reimbursed for a new K&N filter. I complained to the general manager of the store about the entire ordeal and pretty much got crickets. Needless to say we never took the car back to that dealership for any service.Couple years later (we had already traded in that car at this point), that dealership calls us and tries to give us a promotion to use their service department again. We tell the chick on the phone of our experience and she said that not only has she heard similar stories on half the calls the she made for the promotion calls, but that the owner fired the service manager (as well as general manager) when he was personally hearing complaints and seeing a very sharp decline in service revenue.

Is it necessary to take a regular shower after taking a bath?

There are various reasons for taking a shower after a bath and it can be beneficial to ensure extra cleanliness.After all you can be sitting in some dirty water if you were very dirty when you got into the bath so in that instance you would certainly benefit.Below is one instance when I needed a shower after a bath due to my over use of bath products.I had a job as a mystery customer checking standards at a hotel chain that had just been taken over by Hilton.You had a big folder with instructions and check sheets to rate everything and it would usually take three days to run through them all.There was one section on the bathroom, cleanliness etc and you had to have a bath to check the water was OK and hot enough.Now you were supposed to empty the bottles of the bath gel and shampoo to check if they were replaced by the maid later.So this was my first job with this new company and they had these two big bottles of bath essence you could put into the water, not the little sachets or bottles you normally get, they contained approximately 1 liter each of green gloop.Of course what I should have done was put some of the bath essence in the bath and thrown the rest down the toilet.Well I did not bother just lay in the bath and emptied the whole lot into the water.Had a nice relax and got out and was stained a rather nice green color, so took a shower…………………………Then took another shower and I was still green.The only bit of me that was not stained was my head and neck so when clothed apart from my hands It was not a problem until I had to inspect the leisure club and swimming pool. I did get some strange looks but after a while swimming around did remove some of the staining although it did take about a week to go completely.

My job wants to start doing home inspections. If we refuse, we will be terminated and possibly be brought up on charges. They figure we shouldn't have anything to hide. What should I do?

The question doesn’t make much sense.“Brought up on charges” if you refuse your employer to come to your house and inspect… inspect for what? There is nothing illegal about saying “No, you may not visit my home.”First, any employer who puts such a demand anything like that is not someone you want to work for. Get your resume up to date and on the street.Second, what, exactly, are they supposed to be inspecting for? If you are telecommuting, then it might be logical for them to want to determine whether your home office has any hazards that might affect their unemployment insurance… but that doesn’t really require a visit by them, just pictures from you, and they would have propagated some kind of check sheet first in order to have you check for such hazards.Your employer has no other reasonable interest in inspecting your home.Once you find a new job, it would be pretty fun to say to management, “I will let you come inspect my home if you allow TEN of us to come inspect each of yours. You shouldn’t have anything to hide, right?”

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